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states and britain and europe be had major allies just figure out what to do. r.t. also spoke to the iraqi prime minister to get his stance on the development of the syrian conflict his interview and more extensive analysis. plus. a small farmer taking out of biotech giant as the u.s. supreme court agrees to review his appeal had online for details. police have used water cannon and tear gas to disperse hundreds of program form demonstrators in bahrain's capital manama the unrest came as protesters marched in a funeral procession for an activist who died in prison after allegedly being denied proper medical treatment people in the crowd began throwing rocks and petrol bombs when security officers tried to stop them doherty's have been cracking down on the opposition for twenty months but man it continue hitting the streets demanding equal rights and an end to the sunni minority around eighty people have been killed and thousands arrested including prominent human rights activists if you are job is now serving three years in. as for extending it an illegal demon
states and britain and europe be had major allies just figure out what to do. r.t. also spoke to the iraqi prime minister to get his stance on the development of the syrian conflict his interview and more extensive analysis. plus. a small farmer taking out of biotech giant as the u.s. supreme court agrees to review his appeal had online for details. police have used water cannon and tear gas to disperse hundreds of program form demonstrators in bahrain's capital manama the unrest came as...
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here in the united states is there a division in england? is the labor party lined up squarely behind president obama because there is some sense of intellectual alignment kinship with his ideology and approach to economics and foreign policy, the conservative party behind mitt romney? is there the division one might predict? or critique of what goes on here? >> i think there are broad alliances. the party would be the democrats obviously. but it is incumbent on party leaders in the u.k. to work with any elected president. and they've done that successfully when they represent the opposing wings of each part of the movement. you know, i would say that labor party members on the ground and some of our back benches are obviously very keen to see president obama do well. but our leaders will make sure that they'll work with whoever is the ultimate winner. >> eliot: the relationship between the two nations is so deep and cultural in so many levels, two twins who cannot ever think separate one from the other. president obama became president. if
here in the united states is there a division in england? is the labor party lined up squarely behind president obama because there is some sense of intellectual alignment kinship with his ideology and approach to economics and foreign policy, the conservative party behind mitt romney? is there the division one might predict? or critique of what goes on here? >> i think there are broad alliances. the party would be the democrats obviously. but it is incumbent on party leaders in the u.k....
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the largest banks in the world and in the united states should be made smaller. smaller enough and and simple enough to fail. no funding advantage. these -- there is not a market. there is nothing about the market in the structure. it is a vast nontransparent dangerous government subsidize scheme. you, the american taxpayer, directly indirectly through the federal reserve stand behind the balance sheet and the risk of jpmorgan chase whether you like it or not. this encourages them to get bigger. this encourages them to take more risk. they get the upside, the downside is someone else's problem. in a world with these uncertainty, in the world with the mark economic risks, in a world with so little capital in financial institutions, including in leading american based global mega banks. in this world, where the sharks will come at you, unforeseen, from all kind of places, you could not have imagined. you must build a resilient financial system. that is what the economy needs, that is what the nonfinancial sector needs. you can listen to the lobbyist and the special
the largest banks in the world and in the united states should be made smaller. smaller enough and and simple enough to fail. no funding advantage. these -- there is not a market. there is nothing about the market in the structure. it is a vast nontransparent dangerous government subsidize scheme. you, the american taxpayer, directly indirectly through the federal reserve stand behind the balance sheet and the risk of jpmorgan chase whether you like it or not. this encourages them to get...
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. >> 785,000 americans every year suffer from stroke, the number one disability in the united states. what is it stroke? it occurs when brain cells die. why do they die? because you get blood in the brain or get not enough blood flow to the cells, you get constriction or clot. why are younger people having it? we're down to average age of 69. why is this study? cincinnati which looked at thousands of patients showing that? the answer is i think it's like style. too many people are over weight, smoke, too much diabetes. we have to look at lifestyle. we have to change what we eat. there's another study out of finland that shows we should have more lycopene, which david has talked about. it's in tomatoes. a study shows eating more tomatoes decreased the risk of stroke. we have to have more vegetables, more fruits, exercise more. there's something for people out there to remember, the american stroke association says look for fast, face drooping, arm weakness, speech difficult, call 911. you see someone with face drooping, arm difficulty, speech difficulty, call 911. >> but doctor, you do
. >> 785,000 americans every year suffer from stroke, the number one disability in the united states. what is it stroke? it occurs when brain cells die. why do they die? because you get blood in the brain or get not enough blood flow to the cells, you get constriction or clot. why are younger people having it? we're down to average age of 69. why is this study? cincinnati which looked at thousands of patients showing that? the answer is i think it's like style. too many people are over...
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we all know the bold series of expenditures by the united states during the period from 1948 to 51 addition to the $13 billion stent by the u.s. in direct aid to europe between the end of the war and the initiation of the marshall plan rebuilt europe's economy. and they soon joined us in nato and became in aggregate the largest economy in the world. why is this odd? we all love the marshall plan of course. because what was the marshall plan the 2008 stimulus at a different time. but large enough to do the job. how can mitt romney praise the marshall plan if he is so disdainful of the stimulus. what was wrong with the same concept in 2008? the $26 billion or so spent on the marshall plan is roughly the same as the $787 billion stimulus of 2009. the marshall plan was about 2% of our gdp, the stimulus was just a bit more and given the $2 trillion plus in production lost during the crisis, so have an effect as profound as the marshall plan the stimulus would v been even larger. the attacks by mitt romney ring hollow once the rhetoric is gone. romney understands that the marshall plan was critic
we all know the bold series of expenditures by the united states during the period from 1948 to 51 addition to the $13 billion stent by the u.s. in direct aid to europe between the end of the war and the initiation of the marshall plan rebuilt europe's economy. and they soon joined us in nato and became in aggregate the largest economy in the world. why is this odd? we all love the marshall plan of course. because what was the marshall plan the 2008 stimulus at a different time. but large...
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. >> they do because our united states supreme court says they do. they have a diminished -- >> in what case? >> they have a do minutish inked right to privacy. >> i can't cite it for you now. >> they have a diminished right to privacy. >> they do have a do minutish inked right, but they don't check their constitutional rights at the school door. >> but access is diminished. to the heck with them. would you look at your kids' cell phone text without telling kids? >> this is not parents doing this. this is the school district. >> i do see it, and i am against it. i think the school is wasting time, but kids have no right to privacy. >> we are missing a very big point here. what i don't think you guys understand is the fact that kids may be dumb in school, but they are brilliant. they will take the badge and put it on the dor ky est dork. they can't go to every class and let him do all of the extra curricular activities and it is smoking in the boys room. >> the one reason i may be in favor of this kids will be forced to figure out a way around this wh
. >> they do because our united states supreme court says they do. they have a diminished -- >> in what case? >> they have a do minutish inked right to privacy. >> i can't cite it for you now. >> they have a diminished right to privacy. >> they do have a do minutish inked right, but they don't check their constitutional rights at the school door. >> but access is diminished. to the heck with them. would you look at your kids' cell phone text without...
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the management is all based in the united states. most of us get our lithium from china. but china's wage versus gone up, so the idea that there is this gigantic differential between what we pay and what they pay has shrunk. when you balance it, most americans if they could they would rather buy american. they would rather support someone down the street who is making these cars rather than china. when you add that in, we've gotten close. it's closer on the wages. we have better benefits, as we should, but i'm competitive. that car made over here, i'm making it for almost the similar cost in the united states of america. but it's now made with american hands. we're shipping them to denmark. >> cenk: because they're further along in sustainable practices more aggressive in promoting the technology. >> let's just take denmark. they want to be off the grid on their own in a couple of years. if you buy a new vehicle in denmark they have 180% excise tax. they exempt electric cars. denmark saying we're not going to tax electric vehicles they're saving a lot of money by doing it
the management is all based in the united states. most of us get our lithium from china. but china's wage versus gone up, so the idea that there is this gigantic differential between what we pay and what they pay has shrunk. when you balance it, most americans if they could they would rather buy american. they would rather support someone down the street who is making these cars rather than china. when you add that in, we've gotten close. it's closer on the wages. we have better benefits, as we...
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when you look at the actual report here in the united states, some of the allegation, again we stress allegations, are that you have members of the government inside your company and china middle east -- chinese communist. china is run by economist. did not come you any of thes. that brings up concerns whether you guys are somehow putting in so-called back doors so you can peer in and see and sensitive got contracts shouldn't be offered up to you guys? >> well in the case of australia, huawei actually counts as customers every major operator in australia, our gear is employed in australia. liz: not at government level. >> in terms of broadband network decision made it was unfortunate. you have the 12 broadband projects huawei is involved in all of them, including the u.k., new zealand and elsewhere. the argument there are somehow vulnerabilities in huawei are unique has never been sub standed by the committee. it is allegations after allegations. hear is the kicker. hear is the kicker. the after this investigation was launched much the committee expressed a concern protecting our cybe
when you look at the actual report here in the united states, some of the allegation, again we stress allegations, are that you have members of the government inside your company and china middle east -- chinese communist. china is run by economist. did not come you any of thes. that brings up concerns whether you guys are somehow putting in so-called back doors so you can peer in and see and sensitive got contracts shouldn't be offered up to you guys? >> well in the case of australia,...
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i think it is interesting to me because so much of what could really maybe the united states move up and move out sharply is in our own hands. we control our own destiny. we just got to start making decisions. and you would hope right after the election people come back in both parties and say look, enough is enough. we've got to do some things for the country..3 david: by the way, governor, ben bernanke was talking about it yesterday. recession, whether we're in one or not. he of course said no. other people, economist david malpass and others say we may actually be in recession right now. did you ask that of your executives or do they have a consensus whether we're in one or going towards one? >> we didn't ask it that way. we ask every quarter what do they think gdp will be. this is the last time we ask for 2012. they dropped from 2.1 to 1.9 growth. you saw official revision in the last quarter all the way down to 1.3. what is bothering families, family incomes dropped four consecutive years. 8% over the last four years. home values are still suffering in so many areas around the c
i think it is interesting to me because so much of what could really maybe the united states move up and move out sharply is in our own hands. we control our own destiny. we just got to start making decisions. and you would hope right after the election people come back in both parties and say look, enough is enough. we've got to do some things for the country..3 david: by the way, governor, ben bernanke was talking about it yesterday. recession, whether we're in one or not. he of course said...
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to chase and the united states or the u.k. it isn't. that is why they are very far along in what they call a crisis management group is a done? no, should they finish, yes and then i think i can answer your question of confidence. it's got to be unwound some point and that is a great market timing issue and concern which might be the next crisis. another thing is what we have all heard today dodd-frank isn't perfect, but it's also, you know, it has useful elements, it has elements that we ought to think about. it's a scary one because the world in the markets and everything else involved. we are like the french people are going to go around it. give us a very short observation what does that mean for us on monetary policy? >> i would encourage everyone to read the work. it published in 2009 it's called the blob that ate moderate policy, and the talk about how there's too big to fail financial institutions having big losses operating in a clause i zombie form, meat thermometer it was a much less effective when you going to the crisis. as
to chase and the united states or the u.k. it isn't. that is why they are very far along in what they call a crisis management group is a done? no, should they finish, yes and then i think i can answer your question of confidence. it's got to be unwound some point and that is a great market timing issue and concern which might be the next crisis. another thing is what we have all heard today dodd-frank isn't perfect, but it's also, you know, it has useful elements, it has elements that we ought...
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we should be investing that money in the united states. mitt romney's response ought to be the world security and our security, their prosperity and our prosperity, are entwined. we are part of a global economy. >> okay. dan, was it's a mistake for the president to leave this opening? i mean, basically he's saying, fundamentally, four more years, just need more time. so if you like what you see, then you're going to say, okay, let's give it more time. or if you think maybe he just hasn't had enough time. if you don't like the direction we're going, then that creates an opening for romney to chip away and say, you know, all you're going to get is more of the same. >> well, i think romney could do a better job of defining and explaining what more of the same means. what more of the same means -- and i don't think barack obama would deny this, because he believes it -- is public investing in the economy. in other words, obama doesn't really think much about the private economy. when the issue of regulation, for instance, comes up, he starts c
we should be investing that money in the united states. mitt romney's response ought to be the world security and our security, their prosperity and our prosperity, are entwined. we are part of a global economy. >> okay. dan, was it's a mistake for the president to leave this opening? i mean, basically he's saying, fundamentally, four more years, just need more time. so if you like what you see, then you're going to say, okay, let's give it more time. or if you think maybe he just hasn't...
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for the united states, you got to deal with the fiscal cliff, the imf saying that combination of tax hikes and spending cuts could lock 4% of gdp growth in 2013. a message from our friends at the imf. back to you. >> also, i want to ask you about this story. "the wall street journal" reporting this morning, goldman sachsm turning their back on president obama. is this a trend an wall street this time around? >> this is a fascinating story. this is a real about turn. apparently two-thirds of -- or possibly three quarters even of goldman sachs employees were supporting financially president obama going into that campaign where he was initially elected. this time around, it appears that 70% are putting their money behind mitt romney. i think it's the continual presentation of attacks on bankers, on the financial sector, the blame being attached to them for the global financial crisis. i think people on wall street and in the city of london for that matter are frankly just had enough of hearing this, the blame game. they're putting their money where their mouth is. and that's mitt romney
for the united states, you got to deal with the fiscal cliff, the imf saying that combination of tax hikes and spending cuts could lock 4% of gdp growth in 2013. a message from our friends at the imf. back to you. >> also, i want to ask you about this story. "the wall street journal" reporting this morning, goldman sachsm turning their back on president obama. is this a trend an wall street this time around? >> this is a fascinating story. this is a real about turn....
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the largest banks in the world and in the united states should be made smaller. small enough and simple enough to fail. no funding advantage. this is not a market. there is nothing about the market in the structure. it is a vast, non-trend's parent, dangerous government subsidy scheme. you, the american taxpayer to merkley and indirectly stand behind the balance sheet and the rest of jpmorgan chase whether you like it or not this encourages them to get bigger and take more risks. they take the upside and downside is someone else's problem. in the world with these uncertainties and macroeconomic risks, in the world with so little capital and financial the institutions including leading the american based bigot banks, in this world where they will come at you and for seem from all kinds of places you cannot even imagine you must build a result and financial system. that is what the economy needs and with the non-financial sector needs. you can listen to the lobbyists and special-interest and they will complain about the profits and of the efficiency in the american
the largest banks in the world and in the united states should be made smaller. small enough and simple enough to fail. no funding advantage. this is not a market. there is nothing about the market in the structure. it is a vast, non-trend's parent, dangerous government subsidy scheme. you, the american taxpayer to merkley and indirectly stand behind the balance sheet and the rest of jpmorgan chase whether you like it or not this encourages them to get bigger and take more risks. they take the...
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in the united states it's all along the southern part of the united states. and it's really in the poorest communities primarily rural communities. on the health side, the big issue in the u.s. is childhood obesity. we work a lot in that area. >> gavin: in what ways? prevention and education side, working with local municipalities to enact legislation? what respects? >> all of those. but our work starts actually we work in school in a lot of cases. and we're starting with nutrition education providing healthy snacks to kids after schools, doing physical activities program after school, and educating teachers and parents about the importance of nutrition. so that's one big piece. then this whole piece about legislation, and what is it that schools particularly can do to be healthy. what are the things that they can do. >> gavin: salad bars, and removing soda. >> exactly. healthy lunches and what kids are served during lunches. the first program we ever did in the united states was during the depression in 1932 in appalachia, and it was the precursor to the sch
in the united states it's all along the southern part of the united states. and it's really in the poorest communities primarily rural communities. on the health side, the big issue in the u.s. is childhood obesity. we work a lot in that area. >> gavin: in what ways? prevention and education side, working with local municipalities to enact legislation? what respects? >> all of those. but our work starts actually we work in school in a lot of cases. and we're starting with nutrition...
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. >> united states has stepped up complaints and stainless steel sink, flooring, steel grating, bricks and much more. chinese have responded most notably for u.s. support of the auto industry. also fixed the presidential campaigns. president obama chooses governor romney of sending american jobs to china during his time at bain capital. romney called the present week on china promising stricter and forcing trade practices bowing to label a currency manipulator. some argue stronger rhetoric and tourist will lead to a loss for american consumers and u.s. companies conducting business in china. back to you. melissa: get somebody on the show who install solar panels in the u.s., buying materials from china, much cheaper over there and was so frustrated because he is in the solar business but is now being penalized because he buys from china. what is the next step? >> that is the thing to look at both sides for 10 seed manufacturers in the united states sometimes pushing for this and those who import and use these materials saying no, it really depends on the world trade organization when i
. >> united states has stepped up complaints and stainless steel sink, flooring, steel grating, bricks and much more. chinese have responded most notably for u.s. support of the auto industry. also fixed the presidential campaigns. president obama chooses governor romney of sending american jobs to china during his time at bain capital. romney called the present week on china promising stricter and forcing trade practices bowing to label a currency manipulator. some argue stronger...
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states has done. it is amazing. i was on a show earlier talking about what kind of zingers need to happen? what are the one-liners? can we talk about the record of the guy sitting in the white house? we can discuss it. he needs to focus on that and say, look, you have run the economy, or attempted to in the last four years and it hasn't worked out. it will make the clint eastwood point that they will be fired and i have a different idea how to do a better job. i presume he will do that and then also make the point about the foreign policy. it was a lousy few weeks. >> the problem is, it is about domestic policy. it is poor timing. they won't even be able to talk about it. >> chris jansing. >> get him out of here. >> start with the m-word and keep going. >> joe thisy keep talking about how they #r* equiping romney with a bunch of zingers which are a delightful sthak cake but i don't know about -- snack cake but i don't know about jokes. it is difficult to force somebody to do jokes that doesn't usually
states has done. it is amazing. i was on a show earlier talking about what kind of zingers need to happen? what are the one-liners? can we talk about the record of the guy sitting in the white house? we can discuss it. he needs to focus on that and say, look, you have run the economy, or attempted to in the last four years and it hasn't worked out. it will make the clint eastwood point that they will be fired and i have a different idea how to do a better job. i presume he will do that and then...
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and the senator as well as libya's ambassador to the united states will attend the service at the city hall. and that service will be open to the public. >>> on to campaign 2012 tonight, tomorrow night president barack obama and former governor mitt romney will go head to head in the second of their three televised election debates. this time in a town hall-type discussion with voters. elizabeth cook takes a look at how both men are preparing. liz? >> reporter: well ken, a debate prep has been more like a conclusion for president barack obama and mitt romney, staying behind closed doors as they prepare for tomorrow night's debate. after joking that his debate prep was a, "drag." president obama showed supporters at a campaign office in a weekend of virginia that he is hitting the books. john kerry is standing in for romney. the president's team vowed that they would up their performance after the first time around. >> i think he'll be aggressive in making the case for his view of where we should go as a country. >> mitt romney was only seen briefly during his preparations, heading in a
and the senator as well as libya's ambassador to the united states will attend the service at the city hall. and that service will be open to the public. >>> on to campaign 2012 tonight, tomorrow night president barack obama and former governor mitt romney will go head to head in the second of their three televised election debates. this time in a town hall-type discussion with voters. elizabeth cook takes a look at how both men are preparing. liz? >> reporter: well ken, a debate...
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states even though we disagree with the united states. i mean, one of the god things i think like is the majority of americans still believe that democracy in this country -- transition or in the arab world -- [inaudible] in turkey and the rest of the arab world. you have a more democratic system in turkey. they support even when the turks were the democratic governments. i'm not -- [inaudible] to the united states. this is the nuanced thing that i was talking about. we talk about governments in transition. as a political fact islamist are charged. let keep their feet to the fire. let's engage them and, you know, engaging means that you deal with them, you cooperate with them, and you keep their feet to the fire and pressure them. let me be blunt. countries pressure each other. united states impose sanctions on country nas belong to canada and france. let not kid ourself. in the international relationship -- [inaudible] [laughter] each nation we are -- [inaudible] but there are people in the middle east who are supposed to be anatural all
states even though we disagree with the united states. i mean, one of the god things i think like is the majority of americans still believe that democracy in this country -- transition or in the arab world -- [inaudible] in turkey and the rest of the arab world. you have a more democratic system in turkey. they support even when the turks were the democratic governments. i'm not -- [inaudible] to the united states. this is the nuanced thing that i was talking about. we talk about governments...
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>> did you serve in the united states military, you understand that the grading of the infrastructure. the president can spew all he wants about nanette and those types of things. i think it was a rehearsed line. when you look at a key state, say virginia and others, that have such military assets and to hear the president talk about that in such a demeaning derogatory way, i do not think he gains any votes. that is a huge change and difference between barack obama and mitt romney. dagen: did mitt romneymake, though, enough of a connection whether it is the weak economy or the $16 trillion that? did he hit it hard enough? >> absolutely. that romney talks about what we need to do in terms of china and currency manipulation. we talk about our friendship with israel. there is no one that believes that president obama has bent over backwards to solidify our relationship with israel. i think mitt romney is exceptionally strong and that ray. they have demonstrated it in their talks and actions. i think mitt romney coming across presidential. dagen: in two weeks time hopefully we will know.
>> did you serve in the united states military, you understand that the grading of the infrastructure. the president can spew all he wants about nanette and those types of things. i think it was a rehearsed line. when you look at a key state, say virginia and others, that have such military assets and to hear the president talk about that in such a demeaning derogatory way, i do not think he gains any votes. that is a huge change and difference between barack obama and mitt romney. dagen:...
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it does not need to be made by the united states government. ugly women,, families coming up yours, where the situation of women may find themselves in should make that choice. it clearly is not to be named by the government. and that's totally opposed to partial-birth abortions with the same caveat congressman murphy has hamas is the health and well-being of the mother. so we are in much agreement on this. i will not support my party in repealing any of these laws because i am a pro-choice candidate. i'm an independent thinker and i will not always those strictly down party lines. congressman murphy has voted 90% of the time with his party when he has served. i'm an independent thinker and i will vote differently than my party if i believe something different than what the party is putting forward. i believe that life begins also at birth and i don't support partial-birth abortions. >> moderator: congressman murphy come you have a minute. fabry i continue to hear linda mcmahon talked about how independent from her party. we look at issues that
it does not need to be made by the united states government. ugly women,, families coming up yours, where the situation of women may find themselves in should make that choice. it clearly is not to be named by the government. and that's totally opposed to partial-birth abortions with the same caveat congressman murphy has hamas is the health and well-being of the mother. so we are in much agreement on this. i will not support my party in repealing any of these laws because i am a pro-choice...
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. >> this war is destroying the united states. >> he scolded his fellow senators who supported it. >> we need to end that war and get on with what are the real problems before the nation. >> it was and an unabashed liberal that the democrats nominated him in 1972, it was snake bit from the start. >> come home to the conviction that we can move our country forward, come home to the belief that we can see a newer world. >> when his running mate missouri senator tom eagle on the revealed he had had electroshock therapy for depression, he came off the ticket. despite the efforts of a young campaign staff, including a young man named bill clinton who ran the effort in texas, on election night george mcgovern was crushed by richard nixon. >> we can see the dimensions of nixon's landslide tonight. >> he didn't even win his home state. a new years later the reagan revolution ended him off and he lost his united states senate seat. >> i leave the senate and the service of south dakota with very deep personal satisfaction. >> after such crushing defeat he kept working especially on world hunger
. >> this war is destroying the united states. >> he scolded his fellow senators who supported it. >> we need to end that war and get on with what are the real problems before the nation. >> it was and an unabashed liberal that the democrats nominated him in 1972, it was snake bit from the start. >> come home to the conviction that we can move our country forward, come home to the belief that we can see a newer world. >> when his running mate missouri senator...
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states, i applaud colin for standing with him. >> later, the former governor tried to walk back those remarks reading, quote, colin paul is a friend and i respect the endorsement decision he made and i do not doubt it was based on anything but his support of the president's policies. >> okay. good morning, america. >>> still ahead on "way too early," a rough start for the tigers. mike barnacle, detroit is now down two games to nothing to the giants. full highlights from last night's game. that's coming up next. >>> also looking at an east coast storm that's coming to the northeast. and we're all bracing for a direct hit from hurricane sandy. bill karins will give us his latest guess on where the path is going to be for the storm. and wherever bill tells you the storm is going to be, he's going to be off. so you're hoping it's coming through your hometown. if it is, don't worry about it. >> we'll be right back. my insurance rates are probably gonna double. but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because
states, i applaud colin for standing with him. >> later, the former governor tried to walk back those remarks reading, quote, colin paul is a friend and i respect the endorsement decision he made and i do not doubt it was based on anything but his support of the president's policies. >> okay. good morning, america. >>> still ahead on "way too early," a rough start for the tigers. mike barnacle, detroit is now down two games to nothing to the giants. full...
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the stores in the united states they were only up by 0.7% for september. the analysts have been looking for up 1.7%. you wonder if that is a one off because of september. we had heard from some other companies like southwest yesterday who said that they really struggled with the economy in september but october's numbers had been better and we don't have mcdonald's october numbers yet. i wonder if that was a bobble. in europe, the numbers for mcdonald's, their sales actually were can -- what they said their numbers were okay but it was because pricing had come in instead of traffic. traffic trends were actually down in europe and, chuck, the same thing caught me by surprise because usually in really tough times you'll see people coming in for the dollar menu or the euro menu. in europe it tells you things are so bad the traffic is actually down. that means people aren't going out at all if they're not going out to mcdonald's. >> all right. becky quinn, earnings season. that will have the impact. by the way, we get state by state unemployment rates in about
the stores in the united states they were only up by 0.7% for september. the analysts have been looking for up 1.7%. you wonder if that is a one off because of september. we had heard from some other companies like southwest yesterday who said that they really struggled with the economy in september but october's numbers had been better and we don't have mcdonald's october numbers yet. i wonder if that was a bobble. in europe, the numbers for mcdonald's, their sales actually were can -- what...
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here in the united states you have maintained you want to double the size of the company in the u.s. for the next 20 years. do you still feel confident considering where we are economically in this country that you can do the type of expansion that you want to do? >> yeah, we feel very confident. we're one of the few brands where financing isn't an issue. we haven't discussed financing, franchisees since the early part of 2010. in our earn report this morning we increased our guidance in the u.s. for dunkin donut stores from a net 260 to 280. we moved it up to 280 to 300. globally we nearly doubled the number of new stores that we opened in the last quarter. we feel very confident that we're going to make this, say, a mega growth company. we think that we're well on the way to hitting the 5% dunkin donuts growth, that so many investors have asked me about. when they ask me about that, i've always said the only reason we don't go there now is we want to get there in a steady sustainable way, rather than just going for the numbers. we want every store that opens to be profitable. and t
here in the united states you have maintained you want to double the size of the company in the u.s. for the next 20 years. do you still feel confident considering where we are economically in this country that you can do the type of expansion that you want to do? >> yeah, we feel very confident. we're one of the few brands where financing isn't an issue. we haven't discussed financing, franchisees since the early part of 2010. in our earn report this morning we increased our guidance in...
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they can say that the president of the united states and the united states of america has stood on the right side of history. >> from los angeles to talk more about this, women's health advocate and president obama's supporter, sandra flope. good to have you here. good to see how the debates and the campaign pivoted in to women's issues last night supposed to be the theme of foreign policy. both mitt romney and the president were talking about a lot of things directed at women and mitt romney specifically bringing up gender equality. through the arab spring. is that something that struck you? >> it did. and i think both president obama and mr. romney see foreign policy as something that women care about. and see how we treat women in other countries and our work to encourage their education and development as being an important part of the foreign policy. obama has an extensive record on this both standing with young girls like malala who are fighting for their right to education and also empowering women in a development strategy for developing countries. >> so as we break things down
they can say that the president of the united states and the united states of america has stood on the right side of history. >> from los angeles to talk more about this, women's health advocate and president obama's supporter, sandra flope. good to have you here. good to see how the debates and the campaign pivoted in to women's issues last night supposed to be the theme of foreign policy. both mitt romney and the president were talking about a lot of things directed at women and mitt...
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air traffic in the united states. they were closed about -- newark and kennedy reopened this morning with limited service. la guardia remains closed with water on the runways. they have to get the water off, and then the airport officials and the faa have to inspect everything which will take time. >> rt port authority working over time to get la guardia up and running for the airlines. there's issues with water on the runway. we have to ensure the faa inspects all systems to ensure safety. >> and i saw a couple of stories reporting that la guardia might open as soon as tomorrow trying to confirm that, but have not heard anything official on that from the faa or port authority of new york. that might sound optimistic based on the video i've seen. dennis: we could use optimism. thank you very much, peter barnes. speaking of air travel, we are standing by to show you the pictures as president obama deploys the powers of incumbency and tours hard hit new jersey. plus, what it means to tuesday's election. cheryl: once aga
air traffic in the united states. they were closed about -- newark and kennedy reopened this morning with limited service. la guardia remains closed with water on the runways. they have to get the water off, and then the airport officials and the faa have to inspect everything which will take time. >> rt port authority working over time to get la guardia up and running for the airlines. there's issues with water on the runway. we have to ensure the faa inspects all systems to ensure...
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we have some victories, some important victories from the united states district court and then most recently from the sixth circuit court of appeals. we're just waiting to set the hours on the weekend before election day so that we can get everybody down there and get everybody to vote. >> go ahead. i didn't mean to interrupt you, sir. >> i agreed with dennis. i think it's critical for us to get folks to the poll and do it as soon as we can. and try to forego any of the delays planned by people. >> with this delay in responding to the federal ruling here, we have the federal ruling on friday. we immediately got a response from the secretary of state saying he wasn't going to respond that day. he wasn't going to respond over the weekend. and he didn't respond today either. so he's pushing the decision of whether or not this will be a settled matter or not. closer and closer toward election day. am i right to suppose that a lack of clarity over when people are going to be allowed to vote is the sort of thing that can create both confusion at the county level and potentially something
we have some victories, some important victories from the united states district court and then most recently from the sixth circuit court of appeals. we're just waiting to set the hours on the weekend before election day so that we can get everybody down there and get everybody to vote. >> go ahead. i didn't mean to interrupt you, sir. >> i agreed with dennis. i think it's critical for us to get folks to the poll and do it as soon as we can. and try to forego any of the delays...
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the president of the united states can't come off as disrespectful with the office. he will be pulled in both directions. the two of us want him to throw a heavy punch and keep jabbing through out the hour. >> i have gotten to know his advisors. they are very good. they haven't wasted their gunpowder yet. they have built up a tremendous war chest and they are ready to let it go. you could make the case that's very smart. they have a lot of money they are going to spend it and hopefully they spend it wisely. they are very smart very sharp and their strategy is to hold back and let's see what happens. now obama has been spending a tremendous amount of his money early. he should have some what of a leave or doing pretty well. let's see what happens. it will be very interesting. have a tremendous amount of money they have raised and they are going to be spending it hopefully wisely. >> there's one thing we haven't suggested the sell out mede -- discussed yet, the sell out media. there is no scrutiny of obama. we will talk about this in another segment. the media and the
the president of the united states can't come off as disrespectful with the office. he will be pulled in both directions. the two of us want him to throw a heavy punch and keep jabbing through out the hour. >> i have gotten to know his advisors. they are very good. they haven't wasted their gunpowder yet. they have built up a tremendous war chest and they are ready to let it go. you could make the case that's very smart. they have a lot of money they are going to spend it and hopefully...
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it is an embarrassment to have the vice president of the united states be that deliberately dishonest with the american people. >> mike: i want you to stay with me and we will have more with newt gingrich with he we come back and we will be joined by his wife calista. we have some interesting things to tell you about when we return. stay with us. >> mike: we are back with former house speaker newt gingrich. we are now joined by his wife calista. she has written a new children's book called land of the pilgrim's pride. i want to talk about the book in a moment but first you guys have experienced what i think mitt romney and paul ryan are experiencing in a profound way and that is that the media can i say it charitably they don't always play is completely even. would that be a fair assessment? >> absolutely. >> mike: you experienced it and have seen it. how do you confront that and what do you do when you know the media has cooked the store arery to make you look bad and the other side look good? >> happens all the time. keep your focus on the positive. you know the message that needs t
it is an embarrassment to have the vice president of the united states be that deliberately dishonest with the american people. >> mike: i want you to stay with me and we will have more with newt gingrich with he we come back and we will be joined by his wife calista. we have some interesting things to tell you about when we return. stay with us. >> mike: we are back with former house speaker newt gingrich. we are now joined by his wife calista. she has written a new children's book...
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why would a president of the united states care about withdrawing two security teams from libya? so it looks to me like it's right on hillary clinton's doorstep right now. >> there are two separate problems. as far as the responsibility for woefully inadequate security in libya, that is hillary clinton's problem because the boss is responsible for everything that happens or doesn't happen and when we talk specifically about why she did it. but the other problem and it's a distinct problem, is the apparent cover-up. i certainly believe there was one, in my opinion -- of the white house panicking when this happened on the 11th anniversary of september 11 because they -- it flashed on them clearly that whoa, they let their guard dawn on this day of all days. >> bill: personalize it even more. so hillary clinton's responsible for the ambassador. it's her guy. she's got to proceeding it him. she didn't. period. now, when you trot out all of the spokesperson, ambassador rice and everybody else and the president himself with the tape, the tape, the tape, the tape, all right, and then yo
why would a president of the united states care about withdrawing two security teams from libya? so it looks to me like it's right on hillary clinton's doorstep right now. >> there are two separate problems. as far as the responsibility for woefully inadequate security in libya, that is hillary clinton's problem because the boss is responsible for everything that happens or doesn't happen and when we talk specifically about why she did it. but the other problem and it's a distinct...
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the united states gets involved to get rid of colonel kadafyin libya. on the other hand more than 30,000 syrians have lost their lives and the united states has largely stood on the side lines. it's not clear what we're going to do if and when there are upheavals in places likein jrda, bahrain or evenaudi arabia. so i'm not sure we have the luxury of consistency. i think what both of them were saying was that the middle east is extraordinarily complex. governor romney said two interesting things i thought. one is that what the united reates did in iraq and afghanistan cannot be a template for the future. thed idea we're going to continue to send hundreds of housands of americans to remake other societies, that's clearly a nonstarter. and then he said -- i think his phrase was -- we can't killho ourselves out of this mess. there has to be something else dealing with extremism and the muslim and arab world other than simply traditional counterterrorism and drone attacks. there has to be something larger to try to encourage the evolution of these societies
the united states gets involved to get rid of colonel kadafyin libya. on the other hand more than 30,000 syrians have lost their lives and the united states has largely stood on the side lines. it's not clear what we're going to do if and when there are upheavals in places likein jrda, bahrain or evenaudi arabia. so i'm not sure we have the luxury of consistency. i think what both of them were saying was that the middle east is extraordinarily complex. governor romney said two interesting...
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. >> and it's facing the united states internationally. where the preeminent global power, no doubt about it. but as we go to the fiscal cliff, we might cut the heart out of our defense and diplomatic budget. you can't be a global power if the foundations of your country are shaking, and if you don't have a healthy economy to support that's a huge apparatus of power, as you've seen so the central question to our campaign how does the united states remain the number one power and how do we act in the world. i do think there are substantial differences between the two candidatescandidates on these issues. >> eliot: i heard a bellicose language when it comes to iran and syria and i have a hard time understanding what i would do. iran, for instance. i don't know what he could do to stop with any greater certainty iran's march towards nuclear air bomb. >> president obama by any objective standard has had a very successful first term in foreign policy. he got us out of the war in iraq. he took down osama bin laden. i say this as someone who serv
. >> and it's facing the united states internationally. where the preeminent global power, no doubt about it. but as we go to the fiscal cliff, we might cut the heart out of our defense and diplomatic budget. you can't be a global power if the foundations of your country are shaking, and if you don't have a healthy economy to support that's a huge apparatus of power, as you've seen so the central question to our campaign how does the united states remain the number one power and how do we...
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the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. >> well, it was a tough week on wall street wall three indexes closing down, more than 2%. nasdaq laning in the red for the sixth day in a row, the longest losing streak in nearly a year. consumer sentiment jumped to a five-year high, unexpectedly growing to the highest level since september 2007. americans are feeling better about the overall economy. oracle's ceo looking to go from tech to sport. the billionaire is interested in sports entertainment giant, the lakers and the staples center. they are looking for starting bids of at least $10 billion. to find the fox business network in your area, go to fox business dot-com. giving you the power to prosper. >> greta: last night, paul ryan taking a friendly dig at the gaffe-prone vice-president and his response -
the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. >> well, it was a tough week on wall street wall three indexes closing down, more than 2%. nasdaq laning in the red for the sixth day in a row, the longest losing streak in nearly a year. consumer sentiment jumped to a five-year high, unexpectedly...
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he became the first president to cast an early ballot for the united states. >> the president voted in chicago a solid blue state of illinois whose 20 votes he will surely win. which is why he except the rest of today cpaigning in the toss up states where tonight he said this. >> i don't know how a guy sits on a stage and you are say iing somehow that the people in detroit remember. the people of ohio remember. i bet on american workers and manufacturing and i do it in this because that always pays off. plaus laws. >> mitt romney also campaigned in ohio tonight where he continued to pretend that the polls are pointing his way. >> we are taking back america and it is coming soon. >> but he is not taking it back. >> in nevada president obama leads by 50 points and mit romney is not taking opcolorado. >> new pp robopolling, shows in wisconsin the president leads. in north carolina, president obama and miz are tie at 48%. tonight ed silver as the 48-year-old storm. so, crystal ball, the romney thing doesn't apply to the sing states where he needs it to apply. well,ing it doesn't apply in t
he became the first president to cast an early ballot for the united states. >> the president voted in chicago a solid blue state of illinois whose 20 votes he will surely win. which is why he except the rest of today cpaigning in the toss up states where tonight he said this. >> i don't know how a guy sits on a stage and you are say iing somehow that the people in detroit remember. the people of ohio remember. i bet on american workers and manufacturing and i do it in this because...
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states of america that makes the united states america so powerful and so unsettling and relentless enemy and they come back again and again to this idea of money and money being passed back-and-forth on exchanges and somehow in their confused mind that makes us so powerful and dangerous where it is our idea and appreciation of human nature and of the individual, they did blow up all the federal reserve banks in the world. i hope and bring -- pray they don't but the idea of america and the individuals that is their enemy. not money but the dignity of the individual that will beat them. >>neil: i talked to new york bloomberg on the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, everything in new york will be a target and he said it has never not been a target. >>guest: because there is so were power and money and the genius of america is in every american home and every american business and every american farm and oil well. it is the dignity of the individual and the terrorists will never shut that down. >>neil: thank you from new york on the fast developments. this was a terrorist targeted
states of america that makes the united states america so powerful and so unsettling and relentless enemy and they come back again and again to this idea of money and money being passed back-and-forth on exchanges and somehow in their confused mind that makes us so powerful and dangerous where it is our idea and appreciation of human nature and of the individual, they did blow up all the federal reserve banks in the world. i hope and bring -- pray they don't but the idea of america and the...
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>> i think he wants to be president of 100% of all of the people in the united states. he has to address concerns to more moderate people that he has that sensitivity. i think he proved that as governor of massachusetts. >> do you think he had waited too long to do that? >> that's the way we have to go. and i looked at what he did in massachusetts. he went across the aisle, went with the legislature that was 87% democrat and got things done. and i think he has to prove that to the american people, i think if he's going to win, he's got the republicans. if he has to win the middle. and he has to go out and talk about how he can bring this country together and get things done. >> there wasn't lots of time to responder how you forged these alliances. to lot the undermining of the administration which is kind of unthinkable given the times we were in. it was a time of national emergency but nonetheless, that's what we faceded. is that the way you saw it? >> i don't see that. republicans have to do what they plead philosophically, right, but republicans are ready and willing
>> i think he wants to be president of 100% of all of the people in the united states. he has to address concerns to more moderate people that he has that sensitivity. i think he proved that as governor of massachusetts. >> do you think he had waited too long to do that? >> that's the way we have to go. and i looked at what he did in massachusetts. he went across the aisle, went with the legislature that was 87% democrat and got things done. and i think he has to prove that to...